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- From fold recognition to flexible dockingRuben Abagyan, Serge Batalov, Timothy Cardozo, Maxim Totrov. 9-10
- Perspectives on analysis and annotation of bacterial, archeal, and eukaryotic genomesAnthony Kerlavage. 11-12
- A natural taxonomy of gene families from complete genomesEugene V. Koonin, Roman L. Tatusov, David J. Lipman. 13-14
- Genetic variation as a means to reconstruct human historySvante Pääbo. 15
- Gene Hunting without Sequencing Genomis Clones: the Twenty Questions game with genesGuorong Xu, Sing-Hoi Sze, Cheng-Pin Liu, Pavel A. Pevzner, Norman Arnheim. 17
- Molecular Systematics in Three DimensionsShoshana J. Wodak. 21
- Towards detection of sequence orthologsYan P. Yuan, Oliver Eulenstein, Martin Vingron, Peer Bork. 25-30
- Systematic genomic screening and analysis of mRNA in the 5 and 3 untranslated regionThomas Dandekar, Katrin Beyer, Peer Bork, Vera Sonntag-Buck, Gilles Flouriot, Frank Gannon, W. Keller, Sonja Schreiber. 31-32
- Statistics of large scale sequence searchingRainer Spang, Martin Vingron. 33-35
- Qualitative reasoning on gene control and reproduction demonstrated on lambda phage growthKarsten R. Heidtke, Steffen Schulze-Kremer. 37-39
- Whole genome camparisons: gene duplication and consenration in systematically sequenced organismsFredj Tekaia. 41-42
- Distributed Computing in Genomic Mapping: Building Contigs on the WebAndrei Grigoriev, Alexander Levin, Hans Lehrach. 43-51
- A genetic algorithm for designing gene family specific oligonucleotide sets used for hybridization. The G Protein-coupled receptor Protein superfamily.Alexander E. Kel, Andrey A. Ptitsyn, Vladimir N. Babenko, Sebastian Meier-Ewert, Hans Lehrach. 53-55
- Finding transcription factor binding site combinations in the yeast genomeAlvis Brazma, Jaak Vilo, Esko Ukkonen. 57-59
- Genome duplication and the evolution of gene Order and chromosome number in yeastCathal Seoighe, Denis C. Shields, Kenneth H. Wolfe. 61-63
- How optimal is the genetic code?Stefan Schönauer, Peter Clote. 65-67
- A Model and Method for Detecting Errors in Data SetsBrendan Mumey. 73-77
- GeneGenerator- a flexible algorfthm for gene predictionJürgen Kleffe, Klaus Hermann, W. Vahrson, Burghardt Wittig, Volker Brendel. 83-86
- Detecting direct correlations between positions in multiple alignments of amino acid sequencesDmitry A. Afonnikov, Y. V. Kondrakhin, Igor I. Titov, Nikolay A. Kolchanov. 87-98
- Transcription regulation regions revealed by Signal detection and fuzzy clusterfngL. Pickert, Ingmar Reuter, Frank Klawonn, Edgar Wingender. 99-101
- New scoring Schemes for Protein fold recognition based on Voronoi contactsMarko Wöhler, Ralf Thiele, Ralf Zimmer. 111-120
- The MIPS Yeast Genome DatabaseKaj Albermann, M. Bähr, Dmitrij Frishman, A. Gleißner, Jean Hani, Klaus Heumann, A. Maierl, Alfred Zollner, Hans-Werner Mewes. 121-122
- Using constraint programming for lattice protein foldingRolf Backofen. 123
- An Approach to mRNA Signalstructure Detection through Knowledge DiscoveryUta Bohnebeck, Werner Sälter, Otthein Herzog, Manfred B. Wischnewsky, Dietmar Blohm. 125-126
- Data Mining and Visualisation in Molecular Biology DatabasesAlvis Brazma, Tomas P. Flores, Peter Maccallum, Alan J. Robinson. 127
- GeneView: A GenBank-Entry Visualisation ToolChristian Büschking, Chris Schleiermacher. 129-130
- Structure Prediction with Combinatorial Distance ConstraintsGareth Chelvanayagam, Lukas Knecht, Thomas Jenny, Steven A. Benner, Gaston H. Gonnet. 131
- From alignment to RNA strucfure drawingPeter De Rijk, Rupert De Wachter. 133-134
- Automatic annotation of genomic date in a high throughput sequencing environment: I. Comparison of analysis programsBernd Drescher, J. Weber, Ruben Schattevoy, A. Knop, Hans-Peter Pohle, M. Schilling. 135
- Automatic annotation of genomic date in a high throughput sequencing environment: II. Setup of distributed processing in a UNIX ClusterRuben Schattevoy, A. Knop, Hans-Peter Pohle, M. Schilling, J. Weber, Bernd Drescher. 136
- Automatic annotation of genomic date in a high throughput sequencing environment: III. Genetic Data Management Tool (GDMT)Hans-Peter Pohle, Ruben Schattevoy, A. Knop, M. Schilling, J. Weber, Bernd Drescher. 137
- Automatic annotation of genomic date in a high throughput sequencing environment: IV. System requirements for data storage and processingA. Knop, Hans-Peter Pohle, Ruben Schattevoy, M. Schilling, J. Weber, Bernd Drescher. 138
- Automatic annotation of genomic date in a high throughput sequencing environment: V. Exon Predictions with EST s and CDS s on Genomic SequencesJ. Weber, A. Knop, Hans-Peter Pohle, Ruben Schattevoy, M. Schilling, Bernd Drescher. 139
- Automatic annotation of genomic date in a high throughput sequencing environment: VI. A Status DatabaseM. Schilling, A. Knop, Hans-Peter Pohle, Ruben Schattevoy, J. Weber, Bernd Drescher. 140
- Custom Megabase Sequencing of a Small Eucaryotic Genome in GermanyAntje Düsterhöft, B. Obermaier, T. Pohl, R. Wambutt, T. Altmann, Helmut Blöcker, H. Hoheisel, Hans-Werner Mewes, Annemarie Poustka. 141
- RNA Movies: Visualizing RNA secondary structure spacesDirk Evers, Robert Giegerich. 143
- The German EMBNET node GENIUSnetKarl-Heinz Glatting, Martin Ebeling, Agnes Hotz-Wagenblatt, Ge Zhang, Otto Ritter, Sándor Suhai. 145-146
- IMGT: Tools for the management, the annotation, the analysis and the display of immunogenetics dataVéronique Giudicelli, Denys Chaume, Gérard Mennessier, Hans-Helmar Althaus, Werner Müller, Julia G. Bodmer, Ansar Malik, Marie-Paule Lefranc. 147-148
- Hydroxynitrile lyase from ::::Hevea brasiliensis::::. Molecular characterization and mechanism of enzyme catalysisMeinhard Hasslacher, Christoph Kratky, Herfried Griengl, Helmut Schwab, Sepp D. Kohlwein. 151
- Lipid Metabolism Transcription Regulatory Regions Database (LM-TRRD)Elena V. Ignatieva, Alexander E. Kel, Nikolay A. Kolchanov. 153-154
- Migrating to an Object-Oriented Protein Sequence DatabaseAndreas Kaps, Hans-Werner Mewes. 157-158
- DOPE A web-based program system for the design of oligonucleotide primersMarkus Kieninger, Chandra M. Sarkar, J. Flavio R. Ortigao, Thomas Kämpke. 159-160
- IXDB, an integrated database for genomic data of the Human X ChromosomeUlf Leser, Robert Wagner, Hans Lehrach, Hugues Roest Crollius. 161-162
- Classification of all putative permeases and other membrane multispanners of the Major Facilitator Superfamily encoded by the complete genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeB. Nelissen, F. Van Leuven, Rupert De Wachter, A. Goffeau. 163
- Redundancy in the yeast genome: Paralogous gene sets and chromosome organizationArnaud Perrin, Bernard Dujon. 165-169
- Identification of the significant conformational features of functional sites in B-DNAMikhail P. Ponomarenko, Julia V. Ponomarenko, Alexander E. Kel, Nikolay A. Kolchanov, N. Karas, Edgar Wingender, Heinz Sklenar. 171
- Phylogeny reconstruction from hydrophobicity profiles of Proteins: An Information-theoretic approachW. Schmidt. 175
- Information theoretical design of sets of DNA oligomers for hybridization fingerprinting experimentsArmin O. Schmitt, Sebastian Meier-Ewert, Jörg Lange, Hans Lehrach. 177-178
- Improvement of sequence-structure alignment quality by an empirical energy functionSebastian Schneckener, Dietmar Schomburg. 179
- Adequacy of Evolutionary Models with Correlations and Rate HeterogeneityMichael Schöniger. 181